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when chief justice earl warren stated, \a sense of inferiority affects the motivation of a child to learn,\ what was he essentially stating?
○ children often struggle with wanting to study.
○ learning is difficult if a child is not inspired.
○ low self-esteem can have a negative impact on grades.
○ students who feel inferior often spend more time alone.
First, analyze the core of Earl Warren's statement: "a sense of inferiority" (low self-esteem) impacts a child's "motivation to learn", which directly links to negative effects on academic performance/grades.
- The first option is too vague, not tied to inferiority.
- The second option focuses on inspiration, not inferiority.
- The fourth option addresses social isolation, not learning motivation/grades.
Only the third option matches the link between low self-esteem (sense of inferiority) and negative academic impact.
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C. Low self-esteem can have a negative impact on grades.